The inalienable rights are to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Charles Carroll, the man the town is named after, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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It was argued by members of the Xecond Continental Congress in the Pennsylvania Statehouse, later re-named Independence Hall, in Philadelphia, Pennsylcania.
No, Independence Day was named for the Declaration of Independence, which was passed and adopted by the Second Continental Congress, on July 4, 1776.
Actor Treat Williams--who is authentically so named--is a direct descendant of Robert Treat Paine, a signer of the Declaration Of Independence.
He was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a delegate from Maryland to the Continental Congress. Fort McHenry was named for him.
A 76er is a professional basketball team located in Philadelphia. IT was named after the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Hewes Street in Brooklyn, New York is named for Joseph Hewes. He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Lyman Hall was a representative from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence. Hall County, Georgia is named after him.
Carroll County was named after Charles Carroll, born in Annapolis ,MD. he was the last living signer of the declaration of independence until his death
It is the Philadelphia 76ers (Sixers for short) in reference to the year 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed in Independence Hall in order to obtain independence for the colonies from Great Britain.
John Hancock (signer of the Declaration of Independence) was an only child therefore he had no brothers or sisters. His father's name was John Hancock as well and so was his grandfathers. I'm not sure if his father had any siblings but his grandfather had a brother named Nathaniel Hancock.